Die Deutsche Wochenschau is the title of the unified newsreel series released in the cinemas of Nazi Germany from June 1940 until the end of World War II, with the final edition issued on 22 March 1945. The co-ordinated newsreel production was set up as a vital instrument for the mass distribution of Nazi propaganda at war.
In this Die Deutsche Wochenschau video:
00:32 - Adolf Hitler speech at the Berlin Sportpalast, German Reich, February 14th, 1942.
The audience stands and gives the Hitler salute. The Führer at the Berlin Sportpalast, addressed newly promoted army officers, officer candidates in the Navy and Air Force who were about to be promoted, and Waffen-SS officer cadets.
01:14 - Training of officers and engineers at the military schools, German Reich, 1942.
The future officers are being prepared for their leadership roles in courses lasting many months, led by experienced front-line officers and Knight's Cross recipients. The officer cadets and officer candidates during exercises with the light and heavy infantry weapons at an Infantry School. Field training at the Armoured Troops School. Tactics at the sandbox. Training on radio equipment at the Army Signal School. Pioneers practice the combat tactics against tanks. A pioneer assault team practices storming bunkers using explosives and flamethrowers.
04:38 - On the Finnish Front, Karelia, 1942.
A column of horse-drawn sleighs on a supply road in East Karelia. Finnish troops crossing a frozen river. Finnish soldiers rest by a fire after strenuous exertion.
06:00 - Logistics on the Eastern Front, Soviet Union, 1942.
Railway engineers are rebuilding a bridge blown up by the Soviets. The adjacent tracks are being cleared of snow and ice. At the railway stations just behind the front lines vehicles and sleighs take over the further transport of supplies. Replacement march to the front line.
08:11 - Luftwaffe winter operations, Soviet Union, 1942.
Aircraft engines are being preheated. A thick layer of ice has formed on the wings and fuselages of the aircraft must be chipped off before takeoff. The squadron of Ju-88 ready for deployment.
09:12 - Combat operations on the Eastern Front, Soviet Union, 1942.
German soldiers lining up to receive rations. Food porters are bringing hot meals to the advanced posts. Artillery is changing position. German field howitzers have opened fire on the Soviet deployments. A police regiment is tasked with neutralizing straggling enemy troops attempting to break through to their own lines. German infantry has entered the village.
13:08 - North Africa Front, Benghazi/Libya, 1942.
Colonel General Rommel on the road to Benghazi. The area around Benghazi is being cleared of the last pockets of resistance. Heavy artillery is shelling the British retreat routes. Colonel General Rommel inspected destroyed British tanks.
18:21 - U-Boot operational base, 1942.
The submarine of Corvette Captain Zapp return from combat patrol. Return of Captain Lieutenant Hardegen, whose submarine operated just outside New York City. Vice Admiral Dönitz presents the successful commander with the Knight's Cross.
19:40 - U-552 submarine en route to the American coast, Atlantic Ocean, USA, 1942.
Changing of the watch. After days of sailing, the American coast is reached. Scene shows a view of the New York city at night, the lights of the skyscrapers. The freighter is destroyed by artillery. The enemy attacks German u-boot with depth charges. The journey home begins across the North Atlantic. Observing the sea from an iced-over conning tower.
26:34 - Operation "Cerberus", English Channel, 1942.
Operation Cerberus, known to the British as the "Channel Dash," was a successful naval operation executed by the German Kriegsmarine between February 11–13, 1942. In a daring move designed by Adolf Hitler to counter the perceived threat of an Allied invasion of Norway, the battlecruisers 'Scharnhorst' and 'Gneisenau', along with the heavy cruiser 'Prinz Eugen', broke out from the port of Brest in occupied France and traveled through the heavily defended English Channel to Germany.
Source :
https://archive.org/details/die-deutsche-wochenschau-berita-mingguan-jerman-no.-599-25-februari-1942-teks-indonesia
https://digitaler-lesesaal.bundesarchiv.de/en/video/5459
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ2elz8Tcf0
In this Die Deutsche Wochenschau video:
00:32 - Adolf Hitler speech at the Berlin Sportpalast, German Reich, February 14th, 1942.
The audience stands and gives the Hitler salute. The Führer at the Berlin Sportpalast, addressed newly promoted army officers, officer candidates in the Navy and Air Force who were about to be promoted, and Waffen-SS officer cadets.
01:14 - Training of officers and engineers at the military schools, German Reich, 1942.
The future officers are being prepared for their leadership roles in courses lasting many months, led by experienced front-line officers and Knight's Cross recipients. The officer cadets and officer candidates during exercises with the light and heavy infantry weapons at an Infantry School. Field training at the Armoured Troops School. Tactics at the sandbox. Training on radio equipment at the Army Signal School. Pioneers practice the combat tactics against tanks. A pioneer assault team practices storming bunkers using explosives and flamethrowers.
04:38 - On the Finnish Front, Karelia, 1942.
A column of horse-drawn sleighs on a supply road in East Karelia. Finnish troops crossing a frozen river. Finnish soldiers rest by a fire after strenuous exertion.
06:00 - Logistics on the Eastern Front, Soviet Union, 1942.
Railway engineers are rebuilding a bridge blown up by the Soviets. The adjacent tracks are being cleared of snow and ice. At the railway stations just behind the front lines vehicles and sleighs take over the further transport of supplies. Replacement march to the front line.
08:11 - Luftwaffe winter operations, Soviet Union, 1942.
Aircraft engines are being preheated. A thick layer of ice has formed on the wings and fuselages of the aircraft must be chipped off before takeoff. The squadron of Ju-88 ready for deployment.
09:12 - Combat operations on the Eastern Front, Soviet Union, 1942.
German soldiers lining up to receive rations. Food porters are bringing hot meals to the advanced posts. Artillery is changing position. German field howitzers have opened fire on the Soviet deployments. A police regiment is tasked with neutralizing straggling enemy troops attempting to break through to their own lines. German infantry has entered the village.
13:08 - North Africa Front, Benghazi/Libya, 1942.
Colonel General Rommel on the road to Benghazi. The area around Benghazi is being cleared of the last pockets of resistance. Heavy artillery is shelling the British retreat routes. Colonel General Rommel inspected destroyed British tanks.
18:21 - U-Boot operational base, 1942.
The submarine of Corvette Captain Zapp return from combat patrol. Return of Captain Lieutenant Hardegen, whose submarine operated just outside New York City. Vice Admiral Dönitz presents the successful commander with the Knight's Cross.
19:40 - U-552 submarine en route to the American coast, Atlantic Ocean, USA, 1942.
Changing of the watch. After days of sailing, the American coast is reached. Scene shows a view of the New York city at night, the lights of the skyscrapers. The freighter is destroyed by artillery. The enemy attacks German u-boot with depth charges. The journey home begins across the North Atlantic. Observing the sea from an iced-over conning tower.
26:34 - Operation "Cerberus", English Channel, 1942.
Operation Cerberus, known to the British as the "Channel Dash," was a successful naval operation executed by the German Kriegsmarine between February 11–13, 1942. In a daring move designed by Adolf Hitler to counter the perceived threat of an Allied invasion of Norway, the battlecruisers 'Scharnhorst' and 'Gneisenau', along with the heavy cruiser 'Prinz Eugen', broke out from the port of Brest in occupied France and traveled through the heavily defended English Channel to Germany.
Source :
https://archive.org/details/die-deutsche-wochenschau-berita-mingguan-jerman-no.-599-25-februari-1942-teks-indonesia
https://digitaler-lesesaal.bundesarchiv.de/en/video/5459
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ2elz8Tcf0
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